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Action Fraud's collection of complaints has resulted in City of London police commencing an investigation into an alleged loan-repayment fraud – an investigation that is ongoing.
Loan letter is a scam – don't pay up but but don't just ignore it Miles Brignall 2010
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Fringe Magnetic, led by composer, trumpeter and Jamie Cullum sideman Rory Simmons, hitch the elegant sonorities of classical strings to Fraud's James Allsopp, Outhouse's Robin Fincker, Tom Arthurs bassist Jasper Hoiby and that fine pianist Ivo Neame and – like Portico Quartet – they make much use of clipped phrases hinting at hidden songs, over rhythms intended to mesh, and not mesh, with them.
This week's new live music Andrew Clements 2010
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Last Friday night I attended an encore performance of Billy Bob Shakesbeer's Oaf-fellow, the Boor of Menace at Fraud's Theater in Washington D.C. Since it's debut in 1944, this classic tragedy has been captivating and enthralling generations of Americans with its unique blend of pathos, grit, rustic flummery, and unsettling reliance on deus ex machina plot twists.
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It was a sentiment obviously shared by many other audience members at Fraud's that night.
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Out of respect for their presence, and in tacit acknowledgment of one particularly regrettable mishap that occurred during a previous presidential visit to Fraud's Theater, audience members were asked to voluntarily check their hunting rifles, shotguns, flame-throwers, grenade-launchers, and surface-to-air missiles at the wine bar in the lobby before entering the theater proper, which (to their credit) most agreed to do.
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How pathetic and self prophetic were the Big Fraud's words about "little Eichmanns" and "chickens coming home to roost."
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There are plenty of more detailed online guides to libel and defamation; the National Council against Health Fraud's pamphlet, Avoiding legal problems focuses especially on health fraud commentary within the USA.
Avoiding the chill Ray Girvan 2005
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Is it like "swiftboating", when using the Fraud's own words against him is somehow a slime?
"Oh gee, I can't figure out what I think. Don't pick on me by asking that question! That's a gotcha question!" Ann Althouse 2007
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` Fraud's a serious business, Mr Baird, 'Rebus was saying.
Fleshmarket Close Rankin, Ian 2004
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Usury covers Conscience with Fraud's cloak very cunningly.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6 William Carew Hazlitt 1873
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